EPA Rollback Threatens Greenhouse Gas Trouble
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reported that the EPA is proposing to end mandatory greenhouse gas reporting for major polluters. According to The Washington Post, this rollback would dismantle a program in place since 2010 that tracked emissions from over 8,000 facilities, including refineries, power plants, and steel mills. McIntyre emphasized that this move undermines transparency and weakens efforts to meet climate goals.
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